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Content-Centric Networking for Mobile Networks

Wireless Personal Communications, 2019
Compared with the address-centric network such as the Internet, the content-centric networking (CCN) has a potential advantage in terms of content-centric communications and could be an ideal solution to achieving content-centric communications in mobile networks.
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Content pollution mitigation for Content-Centric Networking

2016 7th International Conference on the Network of the Future (NOF), 2016
Content-Centric Networking - CCN is a prominent architectural proposal for the future Internet. Even though CCN design includes a set of security mechanisms in order to to ensure authenticity, integrity and confidentiality of contents, some security threats still exists.
Igor Cesar Gonzalez Ribeiro   +3 more
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Content discovery in opportunistic content-centric networks

37th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks -- Workshops, 2012
Host-based mobile ad hoc communication requires the transmission of periodic hello beacons to identify neighbors. Drawing conclusions from received beacons, e.g., containing information about existence and neighbor nodes, to available or demanded content is not possible and the gathered information may be outdated quickly due to dynamic environment ...
Carlos Anastasiades   +2 more
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Namespace Tunnels in Content-Centric Networks

2017 IEEE 42nd Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2017
Content-Centric Networking (CCN) is a candidate next-generation Internet architecture that offers an alternative to the current IP-based model. CCN emphasizes scalable and efficient content distribution by making content explicitly named and addressable. It also offers some appealing privacy features, such as lack of source and destination addresses in
Ivan Oliveira Nunes   +2 more
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Mobility support for content centric networking

Telecommunication Systems, 2014
The current Internet architecture was designed more than 30 years ago for a very different set of services than those used today. Several new architectures have been proposed for a Future Internet to better meet today’s and future requirements. Content centric networking (CCN) is a prominent information centric networking (ICN) architecture which gains
Yunqi Luo   +2 more
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Client-Centric Content Delivery Network

2016 Fourth IEEE Workshop on Hot Topics in Web Systems and Technologies (HotWeb), 2016
Content delivery networks (CDNs) carry a large portion of today's web traffic. Any improvement in their performance would have a direct impact on Internet users' experience. We propose a client-centric approach to improve the content delivery performance of CDNs with minimal alteration of the current CDN platform.
Sipat Triukose, Michael Rabinovich
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Discovering credentials in the content centric network

The International Conference on Information Networking 2011 (ICOIN2011), 2011
Many trust management systems implicitly assume that the required credentials can be obtained without difficulty. In consequence, it is necessary to have a convenient way to discover desired credentials in the network for successful deployment of trust management systems.
InKwan Yu   +3 more
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Secure Fragmentation for Content Centric Networking

2015 IEEE 12th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, 2015
Information Centric Networks (ICN), such as Content Centric Networks (CCNx) or Named Data Networks (NDN) disseminate data using hierarchal names for each chunk of data, where a chunk is roughly the size of an IP datagram. To secure the named exchange, each chunk has a digital signature or a hash-based name.
Marc Mosko, Christopher A. Wood
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Mobility management in content-centric networking

Telecommunication Systems, 2019
The content-centric networking depends on a forwarding information base (FIB) to forward Interest towards providers and utilizes reverse paths in a pending Interest table (PIT) to send Data back to consumers. If consumers change their locations, reverse paths may disrupt and consequently content-centric communications fail.
Xiaonan Wang 0001, Yanli Li 0003
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Content-centric networking for telematics services

2013 Fourth International Conference on the Network of the Future (NoF), 2013
As the wireless communication and the vehicular networking technologies have rapidly developed, researches on telematics have been carried out extensively. Even though most of telematics services are delivered via cellular network between a base station and a vehicle in the current stage, the advent of DSRC/WAVE standard in vehicular communications ...
Taeyeol Jeong, James Won-Ki Hong
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